v. Obs. rare. [f. ppl. stem of L. consimilāre to make like, liken, f. consimilis: see next.] trans. To make like. intr. To become like; to assimilate with.

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1731.  E. Baynard, Health (1740), 28. Its office is to mesh and beat, and make the chyle consimulate [ed. 1749 assimulate] With balmy Blood and nitrous Air.

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1756.  Amory, Buncle (1770), II. 190. We … are consimilated with the Deity.

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